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SENSEI BAKKIES AT O.T.G.K.A. HONBU DOJO Contributed(again) by Rik Carpenter, Norton Dojo |
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| It was six thirty Saturday morning when Sensei Chris and
five students from Norton Dojo headed down the motorway to London.Sensei
Chris was in front with Glenn a class 1 police driver (rember this) with
the rest of us in the back, Carl, Dave, Ian and myself. The journey was
full of good natured banter interspersed with Historical and topical trivia
about most things discussed, from Norton Dojo's resident quiz master Carl,
who's constant running commentary about everything we passed only stopped
(thankfully.ed) when he had something to eat or drink, but I must
say he made the journey down very entertaining.We reached London at about
8-45am and Sensei Chris and Glenn seemed to know exactly where we were,
(well, they had been to the Honbu Dojo many times before) and as Sensei
Chris would be training at 10am with Nidan and above in the first training
session, we seemed to have plenty of time to reach the Dojo. Sensei Chris knew the route well and calmly directed Glenn through the streets, Carl was giving us all a tour guided commentary on all the landmark buildings and statues, and Ian slept soundly in the spare seat at the back.Ok, so we're in London, we've got two people who know where their going and one's a class 1 police driver, we've got plenty of time to spare so there's no need to panic and everythings fine, but then we come to a diversion sign "Not to worry," says Sensei, "We'll soon be diverted back onto the right road, just follow the diversion signs Glenn." However, after about fifteen minutes we realised that we were somehow heading in the wrong direction, so Glenn now switches on the Hyundai's secret weapon, no, not the latest in Sat Nav technology, but a compass that's built into the rear view mirror, (brilliant).With the use of the compass we start heading South, but after a few miles Dave suddenly remarks, "The compass reads North, shouldn't we be heading South" Ok, so we're in London, we're lost, there's no time to spare and Sensei's getting worried, ( time to panic?). Sensei announces, "This is my worst nightmare, getting
lost in London," Well, that was the gist of what he said. After lunch Bakkies Sensei introduced Renzoku Bunkai, again,
with a subtle twist, and it was great to see Glen and Carl ( yes that's
right Norton Dojo's class 1 police driver with our quiz master come tour
guide), 1st Kyu and 2nd Kyu showing how it should be done, and made me
realise how good a Sensei we have at Norton Dojo in Sensei Chris (creep
creep), and how professional and dedicated the Sensei's really are Arigato gozai mashita Rik Carpenter Sheffield Norton Dojo
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